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are we looking for a deal, somebody who will give us everything we want but cost us nothing? well, you know what they say, buyer beware. a bargain is not always a good deal, which brings me to the beloved children's story a bargain for frances. frances is a little girl who decides to have a tea party with her friend, thelma. now, frances' mother reminds her to be careful because every time she plays with thelma, frances seems to get the short end of the stick. frances knows her mother's warning, but she goes off to her tea party anyway. frances tells thelma that she is saving up for a tea set, a real china set with pictures on it in blue. thelma says that her tea set is actually better because it has red flowers, and since it's plastic, it won't break easily. but frances is clear. she wants a real one. thelma insists that her plastic tea set is better and asks frances how much money have you saved up? frances tells her $2.17. so thelma goes in for the kill. maybe she'll sell frances her set and, oh, by the way, they don't even make the one that you want anymore. frances is co
are we looking for a deal, somebody who will give us everything we want but cost us nothing? well, you know what they say, buyer beware. a bargain is not always a good deal, which brings me to the beloved children's story a bargain for frances. frances is a little girl who decides to have a tea party with her friend, thelma. now, frances' mother reminds her to be careful because every time she plays with thelma, frances seems to get the short end of the stick. frances knows her mother's...
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women are using it. when we look at the numbers, the numbers demonstrate to us very clearly that women not only have this opinion, they have this practice. >> right. >> look, i'm of the opinion that it's not about a winning strategy. it's about winning conversation. this conversation about birth control, about social issues is loud, and it's very difficult i think for democrats to get on the right side of it. so if you're losing the conversation and the numbers, the data, the graphs on the economy, shift the conversation to something that you can win, even if the numbers are against you. when people get into this issue, they get fired up. they get riled up. they start yelling. they start making ridiculous comments about aspirin on television. and you can win the conversation if not the numbers. >> it keeps us from talking about anything else, but it still feels to me like this -- like there is an economic aspect to it, right, jobs as we -- as we see higher job creation, it's hard to make the argument tha
women are using it. when we look at the numbers, the numbers demonstrate to us very clearly that women not only have this opinion, they have this practice. >> right. >> look, i'm of the opinion that it's not about a winning strategy. it's about winning conversation. this conversation about birth control, about social issues is loud, and it's very difficult i think for democrats to get on the right side of it. so if you're losing the conversation and the numbers, the data, the graphs...
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you spoke up for us. and a lot of girls i work with are like you're speaking up for us because we don't have that voice yet. i hope more girls can. i know some aren't ready yet to be there and do what i'm doing right now. >> you have an extraordinary voice, asia. i read your piece as well. you're here in nerdland. you actually consume a lot of political news that you watch it. tell me what your plans are in terms of both your education and your professional future as you're going forward? >> i'm trying to finish up a bachelors degree at the league of concentration as well as finishing up a bachelors degree in social work. i hope to continue to work with fair girls for as long as possible and open an office if andrea allows me to -- >> miami again. >> this is sort of the whole point. when you say these are real girls, real people. it's also real contributions. real careers and lives and families. and to have the president stand and make that -- as you point out jonathan, there's been a lot of effort on the
you spoke up for us. and a lot of girls i work with are like you're speaking up for us because we don't have that voice yet. i hope more girls can. i know some aren't ready yet to be there and do what i'm doing right now. >> you have an extraordinary voice, asia. i read your piece as well. you're here in nerdland. you actually consume a lot of political news that you watch it. tell me what your plans are in terms of both your education and your professional future as you're going forward?...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> tonight the boston celtics face-off against the miami heat in game seven of the nba eastern conference finals and yes, you are watching the melissa harris-perry show. so if i were to ask you to think of what a boston seceltic looks like, a lot of you would picture this. that's iconic celtics' player and hall of famer larry bird, but not all of you thought about him. some of you thought about this guy. and that celtics forward and team captain paul pierce. he is what the iconic celtic player looks like today. it is a lot like the way we tend tend to think about an american. the most salient image that comes to mind may not be the one that matches up to reality. the celtics are lucky that the leprechaun logo is the nod to the story of america,
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> tonight the boston celtics face-off against the miami heat in game seven of the nba eastern conference finals and yes, you are watching the...
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why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> the one down ballot race at the top of the nation's political mind made more news thursday night. when democratic upstart, elizabeth warren, debated incumbent massachusetts senator scott brown in their first debate. after senator brown finished remarking about her native american heritage and calling her professor, as if it were an insult, right, harvard law professor warren cited one reason why races like hers are so important. >> the way i see this is that rowe versus wade is settled law and women should be able to count on this. this really may be a race for control to the senate. and the supreme court may very well hang in the balance. >> there cess a lot more at stake in move than just who will be the next president. as are obstructionism has shown news the past few years, also at stake is how effective that president will be in doing the work of governing. joining me now to discuss the down ballot races, the nation's katrina and mara jones. alex wag m
why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. >>> the one down ballot race at the top of the nation's political mind made more news thursday night. when democratic upstart, elizabeth warren, debated incumbent massachusetts senator scott brown in their first debate. after senator brown finished remarking about her native american heritage and calling her professor, as if it were an insult, right, harvard law professor warren cited one reason why races like hers are...
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their use. as a lawyer, i look at it and say, what is the law for? the law is for justice. the law is for conduct. justice, because no matter what happens, we expect a just system to afford some modicum of balance. these stand your ground laws as joy so lightly put it take some of the extra powers that we give to police, because of what we ask them to do and transfer them to civilians that don't have the training and aren't required under the law to get it so that, yes, it is hard in a situation where you might genuinely feel fear to identify what is a weapon and what is something that looks like a decision. when police make that decision, they are operating within a set of training. what we've done with these laws in these states is, basically, i believe and i don't know the facts of this case yet, because we don't have all the facts yet. i know at the aggregate level, when you give people more incentive to shoot first and ask questions later, they shoot first. >> and ask questions later. we ar
their use. as a lawyer, i look at it and say, what is the law for? the law is for justice. the law is for conduct. justice, because no matter what happens, we expect a just system to afford some modicum of balance. these stand your ground laws as joy so lightly put it take some of the extra powers that we give to police, because of what we ask them to do and transfer them to civilians that don't have the training and aren't required under the law to get it so that, yes, it is hard in a...
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thank you for joining us. so tell me a little bit about the response that you have gotten from your constituents, from voters in michigan, since your remarks on the statehouse floor? >> honestly, i've been so overwhelmed by the response from women and men. and teenagers, thanking me for being a strong voice. and not just from my constituents. people all across the country, i've heard from people in london. absolutely incredible. >> the remarks were prompted by a policy change, and i want to be really clear about that. possibly about what is going on in the issue of reproductive rights in michigan right now. >> well, there is a -- a push by right to life to restrict those rights and that's what this bill is about, and it's part of a package of bills that were written by right to life, and the bill that we voted on, that i spoke to, does a lot of things, the 45-page long bill. her maine cane wouldn't have like e liked it very much. one of my republican colleagues commented he hoped this bill would put annen to a
thank you for joining us. so tell me a little bit about the response that you have gotten from your constituents, from voters in michigan, since your remarks on the statehouse floor? >> honestly, i've been so overwhelmed by the response from women and men. and teenagers, thanking me for being a strong voice. and not just from my constituents. people all across the country, i've heard from people in london. absolutely incredible. >> the remarks were prompted by a policy change, and i...
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they failed us. the whole point of this act is you have to invest in minority communities and poor communities. either they won't do it or when they do, they will do it to that communities detriment. it's controlled up to the president who controls that office. don't approve cra standards. >> there are more policy questions i want to answer. when we come back, the fight for more affordable housing. [ man serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people seemed to like it. so we wondered -- where else could we take this? ♪ for over 40 years, we've brought our passion for fine coffee and espresso to people everywhere. but one place was impossible, until now. our lattes, espresso and brewed coffee, now in your home from a machine like no other. and now $50 off through january 1st. the verismo® system, by starbucks. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male
they failed us. the whole point of this act is you have to invest in minority communities and poor communities. either they won't do it or when they do, they will do it to that communities detriment. it's controlled up to the president who controls that office. don't approve cra standards. >> there are more policy questions i want to answer. when we come back, the fight for more affordable housing. [ man serving handcrafted coffees in seattle, and people seemed to like it. so we wondered...
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why would they hand us this gift? because they have the capacity to just lie. >> they can buy it, they can steal it, so many things can happen. >> i look at it a little differently. i have worked on campaigns. i definitely understand when you are in office, you have a campaign going, you want everyone focused on voting and not taking anything for granted but to your question, i do think there is an important number here. it is 31%. that is the share of votes that were cast before election day last cycle. it is a number that is likely going to go up because of the on-the-ground organizing the obama campaign is doing, including specific efforts to deal with voter suppression and voter i.d. they have a portal that we have talked about before. i think the problem for mitt romney here, i wouldn't tell anyone to lay back if they wanted to get involved. the problem is, this race is not beginning in a couple more weeks. this race has gun 1 out of 3 votes are being cast. if he continues to stay down and people are voting at th
why would they hand us this gift? because they have the capacity to just lie. >> they can buy it, they can steal it, so many things can happen. >> i look at it a little differently. i have worked on campaigns. i definitely understand when you are in office, you have a campaign going, you want everyone focused on voting and not taking anything for granted but to your question, i do think there is an important number here. it is 31%. that is the share of votes that were cast before...
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you got to join us. this week, the number of television ads aired in the presidential campaign topped one million. that's up nearly 40% from 2008. so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who haven't turned on the barrage of tv ads, radio can sometimes captivate the ought jens. >> joining me is joe madison, known as the black eagle who can be heard every weekday morning coast to coast on sirius xm satellite raid ydiradio. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the acclaim. >> joe, i want to play an ad for you, a radio ad for you. i had this claim that radio is a little bit freer space. people can say things on radio that they wouldn't necessarily say on television. it's called black men vote. >> th
you got to join us. this week, the number of television ads aired in the presidential campaign topped one million. that's up nearly 40% from 2008. so far obama for america outspent the romney campaign by more than two to one. that's just on the tv. but there's another airwave raging. and that's the radio airwaves. radio ads may be particularly influential in the last days of the 2012 presidential campaign because they have the ability to priek micro target voters at a low cost. for those who...
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stay with us. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and we got onesies. sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for her delicate skin. brad. not it. not it. just kidding. that's our tide. what's yours? >> blue, red, the work that i'm doing. i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you and -- >> that moment was from president obama's emotional speech to his campaign staff the day after he was re-elected. we're still here talking about president obama's passion for the process. joining our panel are raoul reyes and nancy gooils. raoul, when i saw the president choke up about that, he also had gotten emotional th
stay with us. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped alot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and we got onesies. sometimes miracles get messy. so we use tide free. no perfumes or dyes for...
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sendak was telling us something. whether in fantasy or reality, when met with adversity, take control. and like max, you can become the ruler over the very things you fear. but as sendak write, even a ruler needs love -- and dinner. so despite protests, max leaves the forest and returns home to his mom, real life. back at home, he finds that the dinner he was initially denied is waiting for him. and it's still hot. maurice sendak said, i don't write books for children, i write them for myself and children happen to like them. children's books are the first les than most of us receive in civic education on how to be a part of democracy and about becoming a fully participating person. he taught us to embrace the things that others tell us to fear and to participate in the wild rumpus of life. for that, he is our foot soldier of the week. and that is our show for today. thank you to our panel for sticking around. thanks to you at home for watching. see you tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. coming up, "weekends with alex wi
sendak was telling us something. whether in fantasy or reality, when met with adversity, take control. and like max, you can become the ruler over the very things you fear. but as sendak write, even a ruler needs love -- and dinner. so despite protests, max leaves the forest and returns home to his mom, real life. back at home, he finds that the dinner he was initially denied is waiting for him. and it's still hot. maurice sendak said, i don't write books for children, i write them for myself...
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it's up to us. to do that, i like to call it the three b's that i learned from one of my frat brothers when he visited us at college. the power of the three b's. the first b is the book, which means that we fight against inequality through education. the second b is the ballot, which means that we get involved in our political system and we vote. we do not take voting as if it's something just to do. people die for it. and then the last b is the buck. meaning that we use our economic empowerment and our wealth to change the face of this world, change the face of this country and continue to fight. that's what i really learned from him and that's the essence of his life. that is his spirit that my grandfather passed down to me. i i encourage all of my friends' classmates that we continue to fight and i particularly do that through -- i've done that over the years through mentoring and just really trying to help the younger generation, push them forward. because it is up to us as we owe. we owe. >> ye
it's up to us. to do that, i like to call it the three b's that i learned from one of my frat brothers when he visited us at college. the power of the three b's. the first b is the book, which means that we fight against inequality through education. the second b is the ballot, which means that we get involved in our political system and we vote. we do not take voting as if it's something just to do. people die for it. and then the last b is the buck. meaning that we use our economic...
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he joins us from cairo. hi, richard. >> well, first of all i have been on your show, to good to join you, and thanks to the having me on. >> i am excited to have you. these two candidates who ended up in the runoff are the most polarizing candidates the islamic brotherhood and the old mubarak regime and what does it mean for the election for egypt going forward? >> well, let me put it to you this way. here in the bureau in cairo last night several people here who were supporters of the revolution, who were out in tahrir square to topple mubarak when there was an air of enthusiasm and revolutionary zeal that everything was possible and several of them in the office were crying when they learned that these are the two people that they have to choose between. on one hand, muhammad morrissey from the muslim brotherhood who wants to impose islamic law which is something that many people in this country including muslims don't want to see. egypt has a devout population, and people go out and they pray and fast and
he joins us from cairo. hi, richard. >> well, first of all i have been on your show, to good to join you, and thanks to the having me on. >> i am excited to have you. these two candidates who ended up in the runoff are the most polarizing candidates the islamic brotherhood and the old mubarak regime and what does it mean for the election for egypt going forward? >> well, let me put it to you this way. here in the bureau in cairo last night several people here who were...
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when all around us, there is knowledge that offers us solution. are you here to save face, or are you here to save us? >> so one of the mhp interviewed interviewed britney the day after her speech. when she was asked why it's important for someone her age to speak up about environmental concerns. she said, quote, we're going to be the ones who are going to actually bring these promises to life. we're the ones who are going to have to live with them. perfectly stated. for not waiting until she's an adult to speak truth to power to its face about the environment, she and her generation will inherit in the years ahead, brittany tilford is our foot soldier of the week. that is our show for today. congratulations to the miami heat and lebron james on their nba championship and also thank you to rachel and kathleen haul jamison for sticking around. i'll see you tomorrow morning at 10:00. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get bette
when all around us, there is knowledge that offers us solution. are you here to save face, or are you here to save us? >> so one of the mhp interviewed interviewed britney the day after her speech. when she was asked why it's important for someone her age to speak up about environmental concerns. she said, quote, we're going to be the ones who are going to actually bring these promises to life. we're the ones who are going to have to live with them. perfectly stated. for not waiting until...
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you give us one day, we'll at that time one day. you give us voter i.d., we'll get an i.d. and i think that message is important. >> thank you to joy reid. and up next, i'll bring my panel back in on this issue of voter suppression and the backlash against it. could it turn out that the republicans have been their own great undoing. er ] take dayquil... [ ding! ] ...and spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. take dayquil. use nyquil... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use alka-seltzer plus night cold & flu... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy
you give us one day, we'll at that time one day. you give us voter i.d., we'll get an i.d. and i think that message is important. >> thank you to joy reid. and up next, i'll bring my panel back in on this issue of voter suppression and the backlash against it. could it turn out that the republicans have been their own great undoing. er ] take dayquil... [ ding! ] ...and spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for...
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joining us from washington to tell us exactly how it restricts reproductive rights is willie parker, an ob/gyn. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> this is a law that is profoundly insidious. it sounds like it's a law that will protect women's health, right? have to be an ob/gyn with admitting privileges. explain why this reduces the ability for a woman in mississippi to get an abortion. >> the guise mandates that you have to behz a board certified ob/givob ob/gyn. that says other health care provider who's are not ob/gyns will not be allowed to provide the care and that will greatly restrict the number of abortion providers that could potentially come to mississippi or in the state of mississippi to provide that care.ç the second -- >> dr. parker, it's alreadyrest. are you flying in as part of your understanding of responsibility and community giving back as a phyv because there are so few providers. >> that's correct. i actually reside in washington, d.c., but i'm from alabama, and part of the reason that i decided to go to mississippi is because i am familia
joining us from washington to tell us exactly how it restricts reproductive rights is willie parker, an ob/gyn. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> this is a law that is profoundly insidious. it sounds like it's a law that will protect women's health, right? have to be an ob/gyn with admitting privileges. explain why this reduces the ability for a woman in mississippi to get an abortion. >> the guise mandates that you have to behz a board certified...
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used it at a stump speech. most americans believe it is appropriate to ask the wealthy to pay more as we go forward. because we need revenue, we need to support these programs. as richard said, the public clearly wants, wants medicare, wants medicaid. we have to find the money for it. where will we find the money? we should ask the wealthy to pay a little more like they did during the clinton era. that, i think, is a very clear message from this election. >> i often felt, maya, if it was a mandate at all, it was to fix voting. one wft things we heard is early on, there was enthusiasm gap and the part of what closed that enthusiasm gap were the voter suppression efforts themselves. people saying wait a minute, like or dislike the president, you are not going to take away my ability and right to vote. do you think that there is room here for the president to swiftly move forward on changing the way that we vote in this country? >> it's a really important question, melissa. i can't agree with you more. i think thi
used it at a stump speech. most americans believe it is appropriate to ask the wealthy to pay more as we go forward. because we need revenue, we need to support these programs. as richard said, the public clearly wants, wants medicare, wants medicaid. we have to find the money for it. where will we find the money? we should ask the wealthy to pay a little more like they did during the clinton era. that, i think, is a very clear message from this election. >> i often felt, maya, if it was...
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it was about us. voters gave back to democrats president bush's response to the sweeping disenchantment with the warner rock, a true surge. it was as though the bush administration said, voters you just don't matter. it's no surprise that so many were ready to embrace the message of, yes, we can. and yes, you can to your government. president elect obama was honest that it wouldn't be easy. >> the road ahead will be long. our climb will be steep. we may not get there in one year or even in one term. but, america, i have never been more hopeful than i am tonight that we will get there. i promise you. we as a people will get there. >> he was honest but hopeful. somebody say that the vision of hope and change didn't last long because in 2010 the tea party invasion began. i may not agree with its agenda but it does show the help of participatory democracy. that was then. this is now. president obama needs to go forward. for stimulus and a renewed sense of cooperation and, most importantly, running on his
it was about us. voters gave back to democrats president bush's response to the sweeping disenchantment with the warner rock, a true surge. it was as though the bush administration said, voters you just don't matter. it's no surprise that so many were ready to embrace the message of, yes, we can. and yes, you can to your government. president elect obama was honest that it wouldn't be easy. >> the road ahead will be long. our climb will be steep. we may not get there in one year or even...
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would it make us feel safe every or make us feel our rights have been violated? stop and frisk isn't new. the 1968 supreme court case cas ter terry vs. ohio allowed officers to stop people. if your skin is brown, if you are perceived to be a threat, you don't belong in a certain area, it's likely you will be stopped. despite promises by both democratic and republican leader to do away with racial profiling, we see it manifested if other forms. jan brewer has taken her fight all the way to the supreme court. the one most closely to stop and frisk, police can demand papers and investigate a person's immigration stat fuss they suspect a perch is undocumented. i would love for someone to explain to me how you can tell if someone is undocumented, because no one looks undocumented, unless have you preconceived notions of racial, ethn ethnic, or linguistic characteristics go with undocumented status. i come back to why this should matter, not just to certain communities, but to everyone. we spoken before in nerdland about people having a right to lead full lives. a foun
would it make us feel safe every or make us feel our rights have been violated? stop and frisk isn't new. the 1968 supreme court case cas ter terry vs. ohio allowed officers to stop people. if your skin is brown, if you are perceived to be a threat, you don't belong in a certain area, it's likely you will be stopped. despite promises by both democratic and republican leader to do away with racial profiling, we see it manifested if other forms. jan brewer has taken her fight all the way to the...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> you're looking at democracy plaza, the site of nbc news's 2012 election coverage. we are talking about the election in a very particular way this morning. our final this week in voter suppression before the election on tuesday. we're pulling cards and naming names today. this next person has had his wig snatched so many times in nerdland that he ought to be bald by now. we're going to find a few more hairs to pluck because nerdland, your favorite voter suppresser, ohio secretary of state john huston is at it again. in an 11th hour voter suppression hail mary, changed the rules again. to make it harder for ohio ans to vote. on friday, he issued a last minute directive that could result in provisional ballots going uncounted in the election's most highly contested swing state. the directive makes voters who submit a provisional ballot responsible for correctly writing out an affirmation document. the form of i.d. they've provided to official. if a voter mak
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> you're looking at democracy plaza, the site of nbc news's 2012 election coverage. we are talking about the election in a very particular way this morning. our final this week in voter suppression before the election on tuesday. we're pulling cards and naming names today. this next person has had his wig snatched so many times in nerdland that he ought to be bald by now. we're going to find a few more hairs to pluck because nerdland, your...
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thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for having us. >> mary, you talk about this as a faith journey. tell me your reason. >> well, i am a christian woman, and my word tells me in order to be forgive that you must forgive. and it is faith. this is what has gotten me to the place where i'm at today, to be able to sit next to oshea and for us to go all over the world sharing our story. >> you know, i have to say when i first heard the story, i had so many mixed emotions, but oshea, i wondered if you feel a sense of responsibility now in how you live your life because the life that you took is that of mary johnson's son. do you have a responsibility to live a good life in his place? >> i wouldn't necessarily say in his place because i can never fill his shoes, but at the same time i do have a responsibility to myself, to make sure i come out here and set the right example because committing my crime, i set the wrong example and see a lot of people following behind those steps. so i have to show that regardless of the past, what i've done, that i can come out here
thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you for having us. >> mary, you talk about this as a faith journey. tell me your reason. >> well, i am a christian woman, and my word tells me in order to be forgive that you must forgive. and it is faith. this is what has gotten me to the place where i'm at today, to be able to sit next to oshea and for us to go all over the world sharing our story. >> you know, i have to say when i first heard the...
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one, you use the language of privilege and she used the language of right. as she talked at ohio, we are talking about shift workers and economic circumstance where tons of people can't take a tuesday off if they take a tuesday off that may mean the end of their job. why wouldn't we make it, because this one doesn't even go to the pennsylvania voter i.d. this is about just making voting excessive. >> i don't disagree with that. >> there is with the ohio -- >> i'm just saying me personally. i think we should encourage more citizens to vote. i think it is dismal. in fact, there are numbers that we get when an election year happens. you look at other places in the world, turnout is a lot higher. yes, encourage participation. that's important, but part of a democracy. >> is this the strategy? is this the win strategy, the reason you can pull far to the right, the reason that you can have the other positions because, well, you're just going to steal it? i don't know how else -- >> millionaires and billionaires can draw up as much money as they want in october and
one, you use the language of privilege and she used the language of right. as she talked at ohio, we are talking about shift workers and economic circumstance where tons of people can't take a tuesday off if they take a tuesday off that may mean the end of their job. why wouldn't we make it, because this one doesn't even go to the pennsylvania voter i.d. this is about just making voting excessive. >> i don't disagree with that. >> there is with the ohio -- >> i'm just saying...
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